US4771900A - Storage rack for box-like container - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to storage racks and more particularly to a storage rack for holding a plurality of substantially box-like storage containers one above the other capable of being used in a cryogenic environment.
- Applicants have invented an improved rack for holding a plurality of storage containers having means for independently locking and maintaining each of the containers within the rack which allows quick and easy access thereto.
- a storage rack for holding plurality of substantially box-like containers.
- a plurality of independent locking members are provided, one being associated with each storage compartmental area.
- the locking member is pivotably mounted to the rack such that it may be rotated to a first position for maintaining the container within the rack and a second position for allowing easy access to the storage compartmental area.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a rack made in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the invention of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the rack of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the locking member illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is front elevational view of the locking member of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a top elevational view of the locking member of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 7 is aa side elevational view of the locking member illustrated in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 8 is a fragmentary view of FIG. 3 illustrating the top compartmental area within the locking member in its normally closed position
- FIG. 9 is a fragmentary enlarged view of FIG. 3 illustrating the central compartmental area with the locking member preventing the container from coming out;
- FIG. 10 is a fragmentary view of FIG. 3 illustrating the bottom compartmental area with the locking member in its fully opened position.
- the rack 10 has a pair of oppositely disposed side walls 12 and a back wall 14 connecting side walls 12.
- the rack is provided with a top portion 16 and a bottom portion 17.
- a plurality of shelves 19 extend from side walls 12.
- the shelves 19 in conjunction with side walls 12, back wall 14, top portion 16 and bottom portion 17 form a plurality of compartmental areas 20 one above the other, each capable of receiving a substantially box-like container 22.
- a pair of shelves 19 are provided for supporting each container 22.
- the shelves 19 may extend any desired distance across rack 10, it is only necessary that they support container 22, or if desired a single shelf may be provided for supporting container 22.
- each compartmental area Associated with each compartmental area is a locking member 24.
- the rack 20 may be provided with any desired number of compartmental areas.
- the top, central and bottom compartmental areas 20 each have a substantially box-like 22 container therein which is capable of holding a sample to be stored, for example a biological cell culture.
- the container 22 may be of a conventional construction as is presently used in the art used to hold samples.
- the second and forth compartmental areas 20, starting from the top 16, are empty. In the top compartmental area 20, container 22 is illustrated in its fully seated position within the rack 10 (see FIGS. 3 and 8) and the locking member 24 is in its closed position.
- the fully seated position is that position wherein the container 22 placed as far back its the rack 10 as possible.
- locking member 24 is shown in the fully closed position.
- a box-like container 22 which has been moved forward and locking member 24 preventing the box-like container 22 from falling out.
- a locking member 24 in also the fully closed position.
- the bottom compartmental area 20 lustrates a locking member 24 in its open position whereby a box-like container 22 can be easily placed therein or removed therefrom.
- top 16 of rack 10 is provided with a handle 26 for lifting the rack 10 and positioning the rack 10 within a cryogenic environment by any conventional means.
- the configuration of the handle may be any shape desired.
- Locking member 24 has a pair of terminal end 28 which are mounted to the side walls 12 of rack 10 through opening 30 therein (see FIG. 3).
- the opening 30 is designed to be of a size sufficient to allow easy entrance and removal of the terminal ends 28 yet not too large as to provide an excessive amount of movement of the terminal ends 28 therein.
- the openings 30 have a diameter of approximately 0.070 inches and the terminal ends 28 have a diameter of approximately 0.036 inches.
- locking member 24 is made of a metal wire having a substantially circular cross-section.
- the locking member 24 is made of stainless steel.
- the locking member 24 has a front support portion 32 which engages the front of box-like container 22 for preventing the container 22 from coming out of the compartmental area 20 when locking member 24 is placed in a locking position.
- the front portion 32 is connected to terminal ends 28 by side portions 34 connected to terminal ends 38.
- the side portions comprise a first leg 36 extending from the terminal end and a second leg 38 which is disposed at substantially 90° to first leg 36 and extends substantially parallel to the plane in which front portion 32 lies.
- the locking member 24 is shown in its closed position. When the locking member is in the closed position it will prevent box-like container 22 from simply sliding out of the compartmental area 20 unless the locking member has been moved past the locking position illustrated in FIG. 9.
- the locking member 24 starting at point B engages the front portion of container 22 and prevents container 22 from inadvertently sliding out of compartmental area 20.
- FIG. 9 if a box-like container slides forward it would be stopped from any further movement once the locking member reaches its locking or equilibrium position.
- the locking member is in the locking position, the sum of the horizontal and vertical forces is zero.
- the spring forces of the locking member and/or weight of the container 22 provides a sufficient force to prevent the locking member from rotating open any further.
- the locking member is maintained in the closed or open position by the spring forces being applied at the opening 30.
- the locking member is designed such that the width W of locking member 24 (see FIG. 5) is greater than the width WR between the openings 30 (see FIG. 2) inside walls 12 so as to provide a spring force between the locking member 24 and rack 10. This spring force will cause the locking member to stay in the position it is rotated to by the operator.
- the amount of spring force provided is sufficient to allow easy rotation of locking member 24, yet provide sufficient force that the locking member will not be easily moved by movement of the rack or being jarred.
- the distance WR is approximately 3.5 inches (8.89 cm) and the width W of locking member 24 is approximately 3.75 inches (9.525 cm).
- the width W of locking member 24 is also such that it will accommodate the width WB of the container (see FIG. 2) within the compartmental area 20.
- opening 30 need not be provided with any other means for maintaining the locking member 24 in any position which is moved to the opening 36 may be provided with a detent system (not shown) for providing positive locking positions of the locking member 24.
- opening 30 could be provided with an indented portion for receiving the leg 38 of locking member 24 when in the locking position.
- the spring force of the locking member 24 is sufficient for maintaining the locking member 24 in the position it is left by the operator.
- the side portion comprises a first leg 36 and second leg 38.
- the side portion may be a single member extending from terminal end 28 to point B where it meets front portions 32.
- An important aspect of the present invention is that the distance from terminal end 28 to point B is such that it will allow clearing of the substantially box-like member in the fully opened position as illustrated in FIG. 10 yet will provide the locking capabilities as illustrated in FIG. 9.
- front portion 32 of locking member 24 is provided with a gripping portion 40 which extends away from the container 22 so as to provide means for manually gripping the locking member 24.
- a substantially box-like container is initially placed within a compartmental area 20 by simply sliding a container 22 on shelf 18. After the container 22 has been fully seated the locking member is rotated upward to the position as illustrated in FIG. 1. It is only sufficient that the locking member 24 be rotated up past the locking position illustrated in FIG. 9. Once the locking member is rotated past this position vertically upwards the container will be stopped from simply sliding of compartmental area 20. In order to remove the container the locking member 24 is rotated below the locking position to a point out of the path of the container. The container is then just simply pulled out. It can be seen that this operation can be done very quickly and easily by the use of a single hand.
- the opening be positioned at a distance D1 above the shelf such that the locking member will prevent further movement outward of the container and that the container will not simply jump or slide over the locking member.
- D1 is at least 0.25 inches (0.635 cm) and preferably of at least 0.375 inches (0.95 cm).
- the particular embodiment illustrated D1 is about 0.4 inches (1.016 cm).
- the opening 30 is also preferably positioned a distance D2 behind the front plane of the container 20 when in the fully seated position.
- the distance D2 is at least 0.25 inches (0.635 cm), preferably of at least about 0.375 inches (0.95 cm).
- D2 is about 0.4 inches (1.016 cm).
- D1 is preferably equal to D2 as illustrated.
- D1 and D2 are large enough to prevent accidental falling out of the container, yet is preferably not too large as to require an excessive amount of swing to rotate locking member from the open to locked position.
- the locking member 24 is a wire having substantially circular cross-sectional shape, however, the present invention is not so limited.
- the locking member may take other forms, for example, locking member may take the form of a narrow flat strip.
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| JP63085488A JPS63272663A (en) | 1987-04-09 | 1988-04-08 | Box-shaped container storage rack |
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